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Red Yeast Rice: Clinical Efficacy, Mechanism of Action, and Safety Concerns

An in-depth overview of the biological mechanisms and health concerns around Red Yeast Rice. Many patients turn to Red Yeast Rice (RYR) as a "natural" way to manage cholesterol, often to avoid traditional statins. But is it really safer?

Red Yeast Rice (RYR) is a product of rice fermented with Monascus purpureus. While marketed as a dietary supplement, its primary active ingredient, Monacolin K, is molecularly identical to the drug lovastatin. This article explores the dual nature of RYR as an effective lipid-lowering agent and a potential source of unregulated pharmacological risk.

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Clinical Recommendation: “Natural” does not mean “safe”. To ensure patient safety, health professionals should recommend only GMP-certified, citrinin-free products and monitor renal and hepatic functions regularly, treating RYR with the same clinical rigor as a pharmaceutical statin.